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His classes won’t transfer from MISSISSIPPI JR COLLEGE
He didn't enroll in January because he needed ONE class that UF required. He graduated the JUCO in December, but was not allowed to enroll due to that ONE class. So he's apparently finished the class he needed and will be accepted (supposedly).
The issue is - and we discussed this earlier in the thread - why in the f*ck didn't UF have someone in our academic or recruiting office going over his transcripts/courses to ensure he completed all the classes he needed to get into UF? It's amateur hour in our recruiting department.
He didn't enroll in January because he needed ONE class that UF required. He graduated the JUCO in December, but was not allowed to enroll due to that ONE class. So he's apparently finished the class he needed and will be accepted (supposedly).
The issue is - and we discussed this earlier in the thread - why in the f*ck didn't UF have someone in our academic or recruiting office going over his transcripts/courses to ensure he completed all the classes he needed to get into UF? It's amateur hour in our recruiting department.
I dont think he qualified at all. Wasnt eligible to go to any NCAA program.My issue is this kid has wanted to be a Gator...If he is any good...UF Athletics should have made sure he was ready.
Other schools make it work. Why could he not have been accepted on probation?
An algebra course is usually the culprit. Is that a UF or SEC requirement?I dont think he qualifies at all. Wasnt eligible to go to any NCAA program.
Just needed one course is always the mantra.
State of FloridaAn algebra course is usually the culprit. Is that a UF or SEC requirement?
you're not understanding. it's not that he did not qualify for UF only, it's that he did not qualify for any NCAA school, which was known to be likely from the beginning.An algebra course is usually the culprit. Is that a UF or SEC requirement?
An algebra course is usually the culprit. Is that a UF or SEC requirement?
If he qualified for the NCAA, he would have just switched schools, gone to Miami or whatever, like so many have who qualify for the NCAA but not UF.
Barn.Can’t be an SEC requirement since most students at Arkansas can’t even spell algebra.
My issue is this kid has wanted to be a Gator...If he is any good...UF Athletics should have made sure he was ready.
Other schools make it work. Why could he not have been accepted on probation?
An algebra course is usually the culprit. Is that a UF or SEC requirement?
? Must be your research on your book: "The Joy of Condemning". :D
Ive been completely optimisitic about his playstyle as a rangy outside linebacker once we switch DCs and use outside LBs again.
Im completely pissed about us burning a seat two years ago on him when we should have known better.